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Main Hall
This is a full-scale concert hall for orchestral performances with 1,999 seats for the audience.
The stage is large enough for an orchestra consisting of 120 musicians and a 200-man chorus to perform simultaneously. On the front of the stage is installed a pipe organ having 126 stops (manufactured by Marc Garnier). During the intermission, the wall directly under the organ opens to the right and the left and the audience can look out on the roof garden.
The bright green of the trees lit up by illuminators will ease the tension of the concert.
Main Hall photo

Medium Hall
This medium-size hall accommodates 841 seats for the audience and an orchestra pit for about 60 musicians. It is suitable for full-blown theatrical performances and various kinds of performing arts, including opera, ballet, dance, etc.
The main stage is divided into 28 liftable parts that can be raised and lowered in addition to the whole stage which can be tilted. On both sides of the main stage are side-stages to the left and right, where a revolving stage is attached which can also slide toward the audience. This device was installed here for the first time in Japan.
Medium Hall photo

Small Hall 1
It is a multi-purpose hall with 300 seats. There is no fixed stage but only movable floor panels are set on the floor. By combining the panels, the size, height and shape of the stage can be changed at will, thus making it possible for the producer to combine the stage and the audience into one.
This hall, therefore, is well suited to theaters not bound by traditional stage forms, performances, mini-concerts, etc. It is expected that the hall will be used by a wide spectrum of theater-lovers with fresh ideas, regardless of whether they are professionals or amateurs.
Small Hall 1 photo

Small Hall 2

A small hall with 300 seats for the audience, it has a thrust stage (which can be moved up and down). The part of the stage thrusting forward into the audience seating area is divided into 4 liftable parts. It is possible to change its length and make it an end stage (protruding stage), if so desired.

Also, there are 2 lifts at the front of the main stage, and the stage dimensions are changeable. It is suitable, therefore, for the presentation of small-scale theatrics.

Small Hall 2 photo

Exhibition Gallery/Exhibition Room
Out front on the 5th floor plaza is the Exhibition Gallery. It is most appropriate for exhibiting works such as paintings, photographs, and sculpture, because the space can be divided freely by 20 suspended panels. Exhibition Gallery/Exhibition Room photo

Rehearsal Room
Going down by escalator to the B2 floor from the Atrium (Entrance Salle), you will find a total of 6 large and small rehearsal rooms around the central lobby. Separate from the ordinary use of a hall, you can rent a room independently to use it as a rehearsal room for play, dance, orchestra, etc. Two rooms are equipped with an acoustic control system and can be used as a recording studio. Rehearsal Room photo

Conference Room
There are 6 conference rooms on the 5th floor and 3 on the 6th. These rooms can be used in various ways according to the purpose: conferences on culture and the arts, lectures, training, parties (in large conference rooms only), etc. Conference Room photo

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